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  • mrgica
    Confirmed User
    • Jan 2004
    • 2169

    #1

    Unmetered Bandwidth

    What is it in real numbers? (knew this before, but I forgot)

    10 Mbps?
    100 Mbps?

    In real numbers how much is it at once, and in a month at maximum usage?
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  • pornocruto
    Confirmed User
    • Jan 2009
    • 1308

    #2
    1Mbps @ 100% Utilization in a single direction is around 320GB per month

    10Mbps is about 3.2Tb per month. and 100Mbps is about 31.2Tb.

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    • shwsrvcs
      Confirmed User
      • Aug 2006
      • 600

      #3
      31.2Tb is actually about 199.75Tb per month

      :P
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      • shwsrvcs
        Confirmed User
        • Aug 2006
        • 600

        #4
        Originally posted by shwsrvcs
        31.2Tb is actually about 199.75Tb per month

        :P
        just kidding.... I have no idea
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        • strobi
          Confirmed User
          • Nov 2002
          • 7383

          #5
          Originally posted by mrgica
          What is it in real numbers? (knew this before, but I forgot)

          10 Mbps?
          100 Mbps?

          In real numbers how much is it at once, and in a month at maximum usage?
          1 million megabits!

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          • Lycanthrope
            Confirmed User
            • Jan 2004
            • 4517

            #6
            pornocruto is correct for very rough estimation purposes.

            In reality, traffic isn't stable and you will have peaks and valleys so assume around 75% of that - e.g., if you are burning 2000 to 2400 gigs a month, you should be looking at a 10mbps capped / unmetered connection.

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            • nn_sean
              Confirmed User
              • Nov 2008
              • 254

              #7
              Originally posted by Lycanthrope
              pornocruto is correct for very rough estimation purposes.

              In reality, traffic isn't stable and you will have peaks and valleys so assume around 75% of that - e.g., if you are burning 2000 to 2400 gigs a month, you should be looking at a 10mbps capped / unmetered connection.
              This would be my estimation as well!
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